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the muslim public affairs council held its annual gathering at a california church in california on saturday. the group denounced pasadena's all seems church after became the first church to host a u.s. muslim group's national convention. organizers sought the protection of police and private security after the church was flooded the mail. those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. funeral services are being held today in connecticut for two of the victims in friday's shooting massacre at the sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. noah pozner and jack pinto for 06 years old. they died on friday along with 80 of their classmates and six staff members at the school. all of the children killed were six and seven years old. there were all shot multiple times. it was the deadliest rampage at an elementary school in u.s. history. police said the gunman, 20-year- old adam lanza, it used a semiautomatic bushmaster assault rifle, similar to the one used by the u.s. military. he also had two handguns, a glock 9
the muslim public affairs council held its annual gathering at a california church in california on saturday. the group denounced pasadena's all seems church after became the first church to host a u.s. muslim group's national convention. organizers sought the protection of police and private security after the church was flooded the mail. those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. funeral services are being...
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as chair of the house committee on foreign affairs. and democratic comgressman eliot engel of new york, who will become that committee's ranking member in the next term. congressman royce, let me start with you. what's the key thing we learned from this report? where do you see the main failure? >> well, i think the main failure when you read the report is in management at senior levels because when you had on the ground was not only an ambassador but other personnel warning that al qaeda camps were growing, explaining that they felt that they were at risk personally, asking for support-- which was not forth come ago and coming to the conclusion that washington was not concerned about their security needs. so all of that comes out in the memos. and i think what has to be addressed is why not only was the preparation not there, but somebody forgot to circle the calendar on 9/11. there was no attempt or no effective way, i guess, desploid should this happen that we could come in with a quick-reaction team and assist them if they come und
as chair of the house committee on foreign affairs. and democratic comgressman eliot engel of new york, who will become that committee's ranking member in the next term. congressman royce, let me start with you. what's the key thing we learned from this report? where do you see the main failure? >> well, i think the main failure when you read the report is in management at senior levels because when you had on the ground was not only an ambassador but other personnel warning that al qaeda...
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in connecticut. we need to ban those as well. and they aren't for hunting or anything like that or sport shooting. they're really designed to kill people. we have to protect the public safety. >> ifill: you're governor of a state that has urban areas, that has rural areas. the president today mentioned since lasted from there have been gun incidents i incidents , to beaka, las vegas, alabama, other places, wild widely different and there's been an outbreak of what happened in newtowrntion a small ex-urban area. do you think the argument is different in an urban area? >> when it comes to protecting children we're all in this together, gwen. our state is the most diverse state in the union. we best represent the upon population of the united states of america. we're very dwirs, but i think we need to show the nation that a group of people committed to the common good can come together and pass a law that's necessary for the public safety, whether you're in a rural area, a suburban or urban area, we all
in connecticut. we need to ban those as well. and they aren't for hunting or anything like that or sport shooting. they're really designed to kill people. we have to protect the public safety. >> ifill: you're governor of a state that has urban areas, that has rural areas. the president today mentioned since lasted from there have been gun incidents i incidents , to beaka, las vegas, alabama, other places, wild widely different and there's been an outbreak of what happened in newtowrntion...
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along the way in these 22 previs years, we got a lot ofhings done. it wasn't a straight line. sometimes you'd have times of worses. ship, sometimes less. but i have been parts of major steps forward on environmental protection, national security, civil rights, human rights, education reform. and every one of those things was bipartisan, particularly in the senate. you can't get anything done on a partisan basis in the senate because you need 60 votes to break a filibuster. it can and must get better but right new it's at the bottom. it's at the pits, really, and i don't blame people in the country of being angry. >> woodruff: you were asked by s" to namo theti three senators you felt closest to in the senate it was three n republicans that you named. >> yeah. >> woodruff: i was to ask you, there's a lot of conversation right now about what does the republican party need to do after the terrible losses it suffered in the polls this year? >> right. >> woodruff: do you have a thought about that? >> well, they need to come back to where the public is. frankly, they lost touch with
along the way in these 22 previs years, we got a lot ofhings done. it wasn't a straight line. sometimes you'd have times of worses. ship, sometimes less. but i have been parts of major steps forward on environmental protection, national security, civil rights, human rights, education reform. and every one of those things was bipartisan, particularly in the senate. you can't get anything done on a partisan basis in the senate because you need 60 votes to break a filibuster. it can and must get...
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political foreground? like governors, or x governors, anybody who would be lobbyists? is it mostly academia? is that why it is called a college? like you would know better than the public? is it that you understand who the president is altogether? guest: first, and not part of the electoral college. the term college and green. it is not associated with a university or college or academics. there is a role that people in public office may not serve as electors of former public -- as allowed stores. a former public officials can. there may be lobbyists or activists within either party. generally, they are citizens of both parties think are upstanding, that are highly respected, at the kalla, and they get selected. it is really an honorific thing to be selected within their state. and then they get to vote for the winner of the state. host: mike on twitter wants to know what happens when an electron device between elected and the and let -- between the election and the, the electoral college vote. guest: ther
political foreground? like governors, or x governors, anybody who would be lobbyists? is it mostly academia? is that why it is called a college? like you would know better than the public? is it that you understand who the president is altogether? guest: first, and not part of the electoral college. the term college and green. it is not associated with a university or college or academics. there is a role that people in public office may not serve as electors of former public -- as allowed...
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joining me now for more on this, cnn foreign affairs reporter elise. the biggest open secret in washington, once susan rice took her name out of the running. john kerry would be up there. >> john kerry made no secret for the last several years, actually, that he would love the job. on capitol hill you know that senators have said that he would be easily confirmed. >> that's right because of republicans and democrats see him as somebody who would be good at the job and, as you said, he's lobbied for it. but what is going to be interesting, elise, this coming week we talked about the hearing is going to happen on benghazi, hillary clinton is not going to be there, but john kerry is the senate foreign relations chair. he is still going to chair that hearing. >> secretary clinton taking the week off to recuperate. her deputy will be testifying for this independent advisory board on the events in benghazi. also be a closed briefing on the hill by members of the advisory board. now, gives john kerry kind of one last chance to show some leadership before he h
joining me now for more on this, cnn foreign affairs reporter elise. the biggest open secret in washington, once susan rice took her name out of the running. john kerry would be up there. >> john kerry made no secret for the last several years, actually, that he would love the job. on capitol hill you know that senators have said that he would be easily confirmed. >> that's right because of republicans and democrats see him as somebody who would be good at the job and, as you said,...
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we're all focused on what is happening in connecticut the nasdaq composite down 22 points, and the s&p 500 weaker by 4.63. bill, pack over to you. >> facebook shares down today, another lockup expiration. more shares available for insiders to sell if they choose to, but in the meantime shares of facebook have been up 22% in just a month, so is today's selloff a buying opportunity? let's talk about this. on the technical side and the fundamental side. zach, what do you think? does this expiration lockup, what does it mean for investors? stocks going higher here. do you like the relative strength we've seen lately in this company? >> yeah. i mean, first of all. look, it's a sober day. i'm feeling that as well. >> you bet. >> on facebook a few weeks ago, there's been lockups where the shares have gone up. lockups where the shares are going down. i think all of that is kind of i respective to the fundamental question of what is the market going to value facebook at. it's interesting. it's beginning to coalesce around the price that people thought it should have gone public at which is far
we're all focused on what is happening in connecticut the nasdaq composite down 22 points, and the s&p 500 weaker by 4.63. bill, pack over to you. >> facebook shares down today, another lockup expiration. more shares available for insiders to sell if they choose to, but in the meantime shares of facebook have been up 22% in just a month, so is today's selloff a buying opportunity? let's talk about this. on the technical side and the fundamental side. zach, what do you think? does this...
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things that we have political battles and fights over, unfortunately on friday a tragedy in connecticut taking the lives of far too many. 20 children is a tragedy that knows no political boundaries. these are children that had their entire lives in front of them. on friday, like many of us here, we were back at home in our districts and after hearing the news many of us went to our schools to pick up our children. to hug them just a little bit longer. this is a tranldy, madam speaker -- tragedy, madam speaker, and frankly it highlights a number of issues that many of us have talked on the floor today. it's about mentally ill, it's about what we can do as a country to make sure that, yes, we have a second amendment, and many of us here in this chamber, madam speaker, are gun owners, but i do believe that we are all for responsible gun ownership. and i do believe that there are reasonable restrictions that can be put in place. but today, madam speaker, it's not about that for us, today i rise because america's hurting. the country is looking for answers. answers that i'm not so sure will
things that we have political battles and fights over, unfortunately on friday a tragedy in connecticut taking the lives of far too many. 20 children is a tragedy that knows no political boundaries. these are children that had their entire lives in front of them. on friday, like many of us here, we were back at home in our districts and after hearing the news many of us went to our schools to pick up our children. to hug them just a little bit longer. this is a tranldy, madam speaker --...
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now they're becoming very public. a lot of friends and family and online petitions as well as elected officials. the family's congresswoman has implied that the state department is not doing enough to free john hammar. >> i am very frustrated that with the response of the state department. it is very [electricity crackling] ic, it is very cold. and i don't want to say that it's the state department's fault. of course the mexican government is at fault. the mexican authorities are the responsible ones. >> reporter: questions too about the legal process so far. hammer he is attorney in mexico told us one of the hearings that hammer had no translator present either. back to you. bill: steve harrigan from the story on the legal aspect now. alisyn: joining us is john hammar's family attorney, eddie levy. he is with us live from mexico city. good morning, eddie. >> good morning, aisyn. good to talk to you. alisyn: let me make sure we have the story correct. john has been held since august. he was traveling through mexico on
now they're becoming very public. a lot of friends and family and online petitions as well as elected officials. the family's congresswoman has implied that the state department is not doing enough to free john hammar. >> i am very frustrated that with the response of the state department. it is very [electricity crackling] ic, it is very cold. and i don't want to say that it's the state department's fault. of course the mexican government is at fault. the mexican authorities are the...
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he was 22. and i always found -- he committed suicide. >> i read your book. >> but i found that, you know, the days before the funeral there's a certain sort of adrenaline that you're focused on that and then there's people around and i found that for me the hardest part was often like a week after. >> yes. >> or a week and a half after when the friends and relatives start to move away and go back to their life and then you're kind of left there with your world, at least in my case, still feeling like my world had stopped and yet other people's world continued to spin. >> i think that's going to happen, but i also know our family is so close that -- >> you all live together, which is nice. >> right. >> carlos, i notice you carry her i.d. on you. >> uh-huh. >> why is that? have you been doing that for the whole time? >> yeah. i'm just carrying it because it's a memory of her and all my sisters have her jewelry and i feel like this is the one thing that really can be close to me and i can keep at
he was 22. and i always found -- he committed suicide. >> i read your book. >> but i found that, you know, the days before the funeral there's a certain sort of adrenaline that you're focused on that and then there's people around and i found that for me the hardest part was often like a week after. >> yes. >> or a week and a half after when the friends and relatives start to move away and go back to their life and then you're kind of left there with your world, at least...
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official from middle east affairs. hillary clinton responded to the reported by adopting every one of the 29 recommendations including more marine guards and asking for more than a billion dollars to increase security worldwide. but that has not silenced her critics. clinton is recovering from a serious concussion after she fainted from the effects of a stomach virus. a former u.n. ambassador is implying she is faking it. >> when you don't want to go to a meeting or conference or an event you have a diplomatic illness. this is diplomatic illness to beat the band. >> the state department was furious about that statement and strongly denied it. we have learned that hillary clinton will be testifying about benghazi in mid-january. >> larry: coming up, protecting your child's privacy online. a government law finally catches up to apps and social networks. also here tonight a bay area crime victim comes home from the hospital. vic lee follows up. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. frosty cold night ahead. how low the tempe
official from middle east affairs. hillary clinton responded to the reported by adopting every one of the 29 recommendations including more marine guards and asking for more than a billion dollars to increase security worldwide. but that has not silenced her critics. clinton is recovering from a serious concussion after she fainted from the effects of a stomach virus. a former u.n. ambassador is implying she is faking it. >> when you don't want to go to a meeting or conference or an event...
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we're still going to show the movie. >> it's a bit of a catch- .22. if you're hollywood, you are there to provide entertainment and make movies and we sat down with some of the stars of "django unchained" at their junket earlier in the week and asked them specifically, do you think violence in the movies gives inspiration or could lead to some of the violence that we're seeing in america? and they specifically said, absolutely not. they do this for entertainment. at the same time when something like this happens, and we heard maria and ana just talking about it, this was different. this really kind of maybe turned the tide. you don't want to do anything if you're hollywood to lead -- to let anybody think you're being insensitive in any kind of way. everybody feels like crying. we all did. what they're saying is we don't want to seem like we're celebrating something when the rest of america feels like griev grieving. >> but we don't mind celebrating violence down the line. it seems hypocriiypocrite cal t >> i guess every movie made can't be a light hea
we're still going to show the movie. >> it's a bit of a catch- .22. if you're hollywood, you are there to provide entertainment and make movies and we sat down with some of the stars of "django unchained" at their junket earlier in the week and asked them specifically, do you think violence in the movies gives inspiration or could lead to some of the violence that we're seeing in america? and they specifically said, absolutely not. they do this for entertainment. at the same...
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chris cuomo, abc news, new york. >> it's amazing, the emotional and political fallout, and the economic fallout. >> and ultimately, these folks are in it for -- it's a business. but they need to be good corporate citizens. so we'll see a shift coming out of this. >> on multiple levels. >>> the first funeral for a teacher killed in the shooting is today not far from the sandy hook school. >> vicki soto died while protecting her students from gunman adam lanza. abc's t.j. winick is live with more on this. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, rob and sunny. authorities cannot say for certain whether sandy hook elementary will ever reopen. at a wake for sandy hook teacher victoria soto, hundreds stood in a line that wrapped around a funeral home in nearby stratford. >> vicki was the ringleader of the family, vibrant, full of life. >> reporter: it was a somber day for many parents here in connecticut, who sent their students back to school for the first time since friday. sandy hook elementary remains closed. >> i'll always be worried, but now it's very bad. >> reporter: at st. rosa
chris cuomo, abc news, new york. >> it's amazing, the emotional and political fallout, and the economic fallout. >> and ultimately, these folks are in it for -- it's a business. but they need to be good corporate citizens. so we'll see a shift coming out of this. >> on multiple levels. >>> the first funeral for a teacher killed in the shooting is today not far from the sandy hook school. >> vicki soto died while protecting her students from gunman adam lanza....
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we'll keep the public informed. we will make sure that there is anything that is emergent, that we get it out immediately and it's through you folks. i want to thank you for everything that you've done. you folks have been very professional and we do definitely appreciate that. all right. thank you jenna: a few things we should review with you, that came to light based on what he told us. there should be a video hour ago of large moving trucks that came to the elementary school. we weren't sure why they were there. were they collecting evidence, was something else going on? the lieutenant telling us some of that furniture is being moved. potentially some of these students from sandy hook, kindergarten through fourth graders may you were return to a building somewhere in the area. they will set up a makeshift school, if you will, and perhaps that is where some of the furniture is going. jon: hard to imagine they would reopen that school. certainly not in its current configuration. that is decision to be left down the
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the iran-contra affair. i repeat, mr. president, this man has been one of the greatest senators in the history of this great country. he had a deserved reputation as a bipartisan bridge builder. he always put his country first and his party send. in 1968 senator inouye gave a memorable key note speech at the democratic convention. he spoke eloquently of the country's struggles with racism. he also spoke from the heart. this is what he said and i quote, "i wish to share with you a most sacred word of hawaii, it's aloha. to some of you who have visited us, it may have meant hello. to others aloha may have bent goodbye. but to those of us privileged to live in hawaii, aloha means i love you. so to all of you, my fellow americans, aloha. that's what he said those many years ago. so today it's with a heavy heart that those of us who love senator inouye say aloha to a great man, a legend of the senate and his final dying word, mr. president, was "aloha." it didn't mean goodbye. it meant "i love you." it meant "i l
the iran-contra affair. i repeat, mr. president, this man has been one of the greatest senators in the history of this great country. he had a deserved reputation as a bipartisan bridge builder. he always put his country first and his party send. in 1968 senator inouye gave a memorable key note speech at the democratic convention. he spoke eloquently of the country's struggles with racism. he also spoke from the heart. this is what he said and i quote, "i wish to share with you a most...
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and he served as undersecretary of political affairs. ambassador -- admiral mullen was chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and had been extraordinarily distinguished career in the united states navy. these are two men who didn't mince any words. they didn't hedge. there was candid and direct and i think this report is a quality report. the state department can take pride in it. the country is well served for the process put in place. secretary clinton said she would do this in david e. completely unfurnished appraisal and that's exactly what it is and i think she and the administration deserve credit for doing what was required here and really going to great lengths to make this sure is a very professional presentation. so tomorrow we will hear from the department on how they are proceeding forward. but i think the most important step is the report itself in the presentation later today. >> what administrative actions are taken inside the state department as a >> what administrative actions are taken inside the state department as a re
and he served as undersecretary of political affairs. ambassador -- admiral mullen was chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and had been extraordinarily distinguished career in the united states navy. these are two men who didn't mince any words. they didn't hedge. there was candid and direct and i think this report is a quality report. the state department can take pride in it. the country is well served for the process put in place. secretary clinton said she would do this in david e....
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hours before the newtown massacre, a man burst into a elementary school in china and attacked 22 children and along with an elderly woman but rather than use a rifle this man had only a knife. not one person was killed. all were slashed and injured but they also all survived. a massive tragedy averted there. such a different story here. police in china say the man that was apparently mentally 81 now in custody. >> now the victims in china may have survived, america is coming to terms with the loss of 26 lives as teachers, parents and neighbors struggle to make sense of this senseless crime for themselves as well as the kids who have to return to american school system this week that will likely be forever changed. >> it's being a teacher and having to talk with my kids what was happening while we were watching online unfold. not allowing them to have safety anymore, they should be able to go to school. >> this is horrible, little kids don't know the meaning, they don't know danger. ♪ ♪ hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true
hours before the newtown massacre, a man burst into a elementary school in china and attacked 22 children and along with an elderly woman but rather than use a rifle this man had only a knife. not one person was killed. all were slashed and injured but they also all survived. a massive tragedy averted there. such a different story here. police in china say the man that was apparently mentally 81 now in custody. >> now the victims in china may have survived, america is coming to terms with...
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he also said the meeting was arranged by the pentagon's office of public affairs. >>> bay area religious leaders continue to show support for victims and families in the newtown, connecticut shooting. this afternoon, the archbishop of the catholic diocese will hold a remembrance. the cathedral is on harrison street at grand avenue in oakland. >>> last night in pleasant, there was a big outpouring of support for newtown victims. dozens of people gathered for a candlelight vigil. it was organized by students and parents at henry moore elementary. the event raised money for victims and their families. >> it's really important for us to stand as one. >> i think folks are looking for other people to be around at this time because there are no answers. >> money raised will go to the sandy hook school support fund. organizers hope to send a big donation today. >>> mark zuckerberg is making his biggest gift to charity so far to a south bay organization. he's donating almost $500 billion in facebook stalk to the silicon valley organization. it is zucker berg's second donation since joining the gi
he also said the meeting was arranged by the pentagon's office of public affairs. >>> bay area religious leaders continue to show support for victims and families in the newtown, connecticut shooting. this afternoon, the archbishop of the catholic diocese will hold a remembrance. the cathedral is on harrison street at grand avenue in oakland. >>> last night in pleasant, there was a big outpouring of support for newtown victims. dozens of people gathered for a candlelight...
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that's the first-quarter affair? >> i think it's going to slow down an already slowing economy. we still don't have credit expansion in housing, okay. we're shrinking credit in housing. you people in this area can't get mortgages. you know, the median home price in westchester county is close to $1 million, no mortgages up there. scarsdale, just writing about this, a weak economy going into 2013 and all of the uncertainties is going to keep investors very short term in their thinking and the same thing with business executives. why do corporations have all the cash, maria? because of the fed and because of uncertainty. there's no commercial paper market now so your average treasurer keeps more cash for operations, and he's got to fund his customers. he's got to give them terms. nobody understands this at the fed. >> you're right. what about the fed, harry? were you pleased or unhappy with the fed action this week? what do we have going now, qe4? >> it's absolutely desperate that you have to keep upping the ante, and
that's the first-quarter affair? >> i think it's going to slow down an already slowing economy. we still don't have credit expansion in housing, okay. we're shrinking credit in housing. you people in this area can't get mortgages. you know, the median home price in westchester county is close to $1 million, no mortgages up there. scarsdale, just writing about this, a weak economy going into 2013 and all of the uncertainties is going to keep investors very short term in their thinking and...
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no doubt the bosses at ripley hope they get free publicity
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are shooting a high-powered .22 round. that's one of the things that make it very controllable. you can buy these at 1700 walmart stores. there are magazines dedicated to the ar-15. there are literally millions of these rifles in homes across america. honestly, that shows no signs of slowing down. chris lawrence, cnn, washington. >>> going to take a look at federal and state gun laws as we continue our special coverage of the connecticut school shooting. >> it's not so much as rethink it but you know who would have ever thought in america or anywhere in the world that children would be slaughtered? you know that -- it's changed me. but with that being said, people are afraid to talk about some things that just basically should be talked. i don't know of anybody that goes hunting with an assault rifle.es to financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former mil
are shooting a high-powered .22 round. that's one of the things that make it very controllable. you can buy these at 1700 walmart stores. there are magazines dedicated to the ar-15. there are literally millions of these rifles in homes across america. honestly, that shows no signs of slowing down. chris lawrence, cnn, washington. >>> going to take a look at federal and state gun laws as we continue our special coverage of the connecticut school shooting. >> it's not so much as...
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he's the top spy in america, and he can't keep an affair secret. there's some human quality in there and humor at the same time. it's remarkable to me. it's men in power thinking they can get away with it, bill clinton, john edwards, newt gingrich, and it's endemic of women in power thinking they can live by different rules. >> let's turn now to the royal family. even the royal family couldn't escape the litany? >> absolutely not. in this case, though, prince harry. he had trouble after trouble. if you invite a bunch of people to your room, get drunk, play strip poker, and allow them to take pictures, you're going to be in the press. while the duchess unfortunately for her had some expectations of privacy, she was alone on a french villa, and they used long lenses to take pictures of her. completely different scenario. that's why he deserves to be in the media and she doesn't for what she did. >> is it a double standard, though, because he's a guy, and so everyone has said, you know, they brush it off a little bit. if a woman, a female member of th
he's the top spy in america, and he can't keep an affair secret. there's some human quality in there and humor at the same time. it's remarkable to me. it's men in power thinking they can get away with it, bill clinton, john edwards, newt gingrich, and it's endemic of women in power thinking they can live by different rules. >> let's turn now to the royal family. even the royal family couldn't escape the litany? >> absolutely not. in this case, though, prince harry. he had trouble...
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>>shepard: the latest open egypt's political crisis is next. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male annou♪ music ounds good. kids will spend 22 minutes watching us, the super duper party troopers, sing about ants in their pants. brushing for two minutes now, can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time. >>shepard: protests in egypt demonstrating against president morsi after the first round of voting on a draft constitution. the media reports that over the weekend 57 percent of people voted in favor of the draft which the opposition claims is too islamist and limits women's right of free speech. officials are investigating accusations of wide-spread voter irregularity. leland, what kind of irregularities? >>reporter: everything if stuffing the
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let's not build on the tragedy in connecticut and use that to actually push a political agenda. >> to push a political agenda? >> oh, absolutely. this president and his folks are using this to push -- >> let's talk about september 11th, congressman. were there some changes made in this country because of the tragedy of september 11th? was that just using a tragedy, 3,000 deaths, to try to make americans safer? do you dare come on my show and say i am using the slaughter of 20 little 6 and 7-year-old children, i'm using that for political purposes, tim? >> joe, how many children do you have? >> i've got four children, tim. answer my question. >> so do i. and i refuse to let you say that because you have children, or anybody else, that we need to actually politicize this. but i see folks in washington -- i don't know about you. i don't watch your show. you're trying to politicize this. >> tim, i'm not going to let you say that i am, quote, politicizing the slaughter of 20 children. but you said anybody talking about this. >> doesn't connecticut have a ban on assault weapons? >> maybe so
let's not build on the tragedy in connecticut and use that to actually push a political agenda. >> to push a political agenda? >> oh, absolutely. this president and his folks are using this to push -- >> let's talk about september 11th, congressman. were there some changes made in this country because of the tragedy of september 11th? was that just using a tragedy, 3,000 deaths, to try to make americans safer? do you dare come on my show and say i am using the slaughter of 20...
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then in 1988, again he took on one of the giants of politics in the state of connecticut, a race that no one thought he could win, but he did. he defeated an incumbent united states senator. and for the last 24 years he served the people of connecticut and this country with honor and distinction. i was also pleased to have the opportunity to support senator lieberman's historic candidacy for vice president in 2000. joe was the first major jewish party candidate for vice president. senator lieberman is a devout observant jew. he's written a book about the importance of keeping the sabbath as a day of rest. i read the book. i was so impressed with that book. our sabbaths may be on different days, but the solemnne of the sabbath is important to both of us. i was so impress bid that book, i -- so impressed by that book i bought 20 of them, i sent them to my friends and family. joe lieberman says his faith is the basis for his strong desire to serve the state of connecticut and our country. during his four terms representing connecticut in the senate, joe lieberman played a key role in dra
then in 1988, again he took on one of the giants of politics in the state of connecticut, a race that no one thought he could win, but he did. he defeated an incumbent united states senator. and for the last 24 years he served the people of connecticut and this country with honor and distinction. i was also pleased to have the opportunity to support senator lieberman's historic candidacy for vice president in 2000. joe was the first major jewish party candidate for vice president. senator...
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political affairs. ambassador admiral mullen was determined joint chiefs of staff and has been extraordinarily distinguished career in the united states navy. these are two men who didn't mince any words. they didn't hedge. there is candid and direct and i think this report is a quality report. i think the state department can take pride in it. i think the country is well served by the process that was put in place. secretary clinton said she would do this and it would be a completely unfurnished appraisal and that's exactly what it is and they think she had the administration deserve credit for doing what was required here and for really going to great lengths to make sure this is a very professional presentation. but tomorrow we'll hear from the department on how they are proceeding forward, but i think the most important step was really the report itself in the presentation we heard today. >> what administrative actions are being taken inside the state department as a result? >> everything the report
political affairs. ambassador admiral mullen was determined joint chiefs of staff and has been extraordinarily distinguished career in the united states navy. these are two men who didn't mince any words. they didn't hedge. there is candid and direct and i think this report is a quality report. i think the state department can take pride in it. i think the country is well served by the process that was put in place. secretary clinton said she would do this and it would be a completely...
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howard wolfson from affairs at bloomberg. and amy. it's wonderful to have you here this morning on an awful and somber occasion. i want to start out by saying, dave, you know, i have this horrifying realization yesterday that we have, you know, developmented a go-to roster of guests to deal with mass shootings which is sort of a chilling realization in a very basic human level. you get caught up in the news cycle. and one of the things i want to start out with, because right now there's a tremendous are demand for information. and an appetite for information, completely understandably. and everybody, my colleagues, are doing the best to feed that back and get people the information they need in a responsible fashion but inevitably, there's a lot of confusion in the wake of these. and one of the things that comes out very clearly in your book is just how much there was a mismatch between what we knew about columbine the first day, week and a half and what was actually the case. i want you to talk about a little bit so that everybody wa
howard wolfson from affairs at bloomberg. and amy. it's wonderful to have you here this morning on an awful and somber occasion. i want to start out by saying, dave, you know, i have this horrifying realization yesterday that we have, you know, developmented a go-to roster of guests to deal with mass shootings which is sort of a chilling realization in a very basic human level. you get caught up in the news cycle. and one of the things i want to start out with, because right now there's a...
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on the north side of it, it's a snowy affair and one for the history books, to boot. here it looks like where the axis of the heaviest snow will be. today, tonight and in toward tomorrow. just south of indy all the way to dayton, to cleveland and then to western new york, talking about a swath of potentially 6 to 12 inches, even more than 12 inches potentially in western new york. so from albany westward, that i-90 corridor will be brutal. and of course blizzard warnings, we're seeing that. and we have those because it's not just the snow. it's the wind that's such a dynamic factor with this storm. and the wind impacting travel, not only today but we'll see it tomorrow and through tomorrow night, in the big cities especially, even traveling now. this is the forecast from tonight through tomorrow. here's where that heaviest snow will be. don, all these ski resorts certainly have been beneficial with this snow. and we'll see that really maybe a foot in the green and white mountains and in western new york. >> but if you're not skiing, if you have power, watch us. we'll
on the north side of it, it's a snowy affair and one for the history books, to boot. here it looks like where the axis of the heaviest snow will be. today, tonight and in toward tomorrow. just south of indy all the way to dayton, to cleveland and then to western new york, talking about a swath of potentially 6 to 12 inches, even more than 12 inches potentially in western new york. so from albany westward, that i-90 corridor will be brutal. and of course blizzard warnings, we're seeing that. and...
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your own political career. congressman, thanks so much. >> thank you very much, brian. >> brian: finally, a movie the whole family can see. it's not "here comes the boom." the actor everyone is talking about is here and she is just 13 years old and this movie was phenomenal. then he worked for years to build his business. union protesters destroyed it in just minutes. but it's a story that will make you smile. first, let's check in with bill hem who are did such an incredible job in connecticut over the weekend. he's still there now and will tell us what's coming up at the top of the hour. hey, bill. >> brian, good morning to you. tough days for all of us all across the country, frankly. we are minutes away from seeing the first police briefing of the day. we'll see lieutenant paul vance from the connecticut police department. we will carry that live for you when it gets underway and a terrific line - up of guests to help us get to the why and all of this. martha and i will continue our coverage right after you
your own political career. congressman, thanks so much. >> thank you very much, brian. >> brian: finally, a movie the whole family can see. it's not "here comes the boom." the actor everyone is talking about is here and she is just 13 years old and this movie was phenomenal. then he worked for years to build his business. union protesters destroyed it in just minutes. but it's a story that will make you smile. first, let's check in with bill hem who are did such an...
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what happened in connecticut and why it happened in connecticut. i also am a very staunch proponent of looking at our mental health system in this country and started a dressing those concerns as well. during the time that i was attorney general was also the time of columbine, there were a number of school shootings. i served as a chair of a committee that we pulled together within the national association of attorneys general to begin to discuss what we could change and i'm not willing to throw out one solution against other solutions. i thk we need tonderstand this culture. i think we need to understand what happened. n this specific decision that this young man made to do one of the most horrific things that can be done in america and how we're going to prevent that in the future. i'm about results, actually about things that matter and things that can change the dynamic and we need to talk about everything. we need to talk not only about gun laws and xa needs to be examined therebut ntal heth scol security, community development that will provi
what happened in connecticut and why it happened in connecticut. i also am a very staunch proponent of looking at our mental health system in this country and started a dressing those concerns as well. during the time that i was attorney general was also the time of columbine, there were a number of school shootings. i served as a chair of a committee that we pulled together within the national association of attorneys general to begin to discuss what we could change and i'm not willing to...
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and you add all of those back in, the rate is about 22-24%. then more people are paying more in taxes than they are doing currently which is what a purely flat tax would be difficult. what they're talking about now is a flatter tax. that is the way we designed it to dave for started from scratch, but now with these things in existence, it's hard to take them away. guest: i agree. the issue about the flat tax also is really an issue of how much progress we want to make in the tax code. if you're concerned about nebraska in your also concerned about the federal budget, probably the better tax policy is to stick with the policy that we have had for the last 50, 60, 70 years were those who can afford to pay more do pay more as a share of their income. i think that is the real issue. if you want to get enough revenue to fund social security and medicare over the long term , you're really going to probably want to stick to a flatter tax with lunch -- less deductions and credits but still lower tax rates for people who earn higher ramon's of money be
and you add all of those back in, the rate is about 22-24%. then more people are paying more in taxes than they are doing currently which is what a purely flat tax would be difficult. what they're talking about now is a flatter tax. that is the way we designed it to dave for started from scratch, but now with these things in existence, it's hard to take them away. guest: i agree. the issue about the flat tax also is really an issue of how much progress we want to make in the tax code. if you're...
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and 5 million were without power. >> number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornadoes don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminds you of the "wizard of oz." >> in all, 22 tornadoes cause nearly a billion of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornadoes. tornadoes took up three spots in the top ten countdown, but this event was the deadliest. march 2nd and 3rd, 70 tornadoes killed 40 people in the u.s. >> number three, hurricane isaac. hurricane isaac descended on louisiana tuesday night, nearly seven years to the day that huice tra ru. >> curfew is under way right now. you're not to be on the streets. >> they're keeping the eye on the possibility of flooding. >> superstorm sandy has crippled the nation's biggest transit system. >> we're talking about flooding, power outages that could last for days. pf llnsf lls d3 damage. total repairs will take decades. chad myers, cnn. >>> next, the most intriguing people of 2012 as voted on by you. but first,
and 5 million were without power. >> number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornadoes don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminds you of the "wizard of oz." >> in all, 22 tornadoes cause nearly a billion of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornadoes. tornadoes took up three spots in the top ten countdown, but this event was the deadliest. march 2nd and...
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of my internal affairs. i think that's where he is right now. it appears like the united states government is doing just that. heather: take this beyond the borders of egypt to the area of the middle east, what does this mean for the rest of the ream on? >> well, it is pretty significant. egypt is the a very influential country. even though it is one of the poorest countries in the region, it is a powerful arab country. it has a powerful military for sure and has significant intellectual and cultural influence on the region. so what goes on in egypt truly matters. listen, the contours of this revolutionary change taking place in the middle east, certainly the catalyst for it was democratic and social reform and economic opportunity but the radicals, the muslim brotherhood, are easy seeing the opportunity to advantage themselves geopolitically in the region. that is the danger here. that this continues to move in that direction in other parts of the region. heather: that's a warning that we heard early on fro
of my internal affairs. i think that's where he is right now. it appears like the united states government is doing just that. heather: take this beyond the borders of egypt to the area of the middle east, what does this mean for the rest of the ream on? >> well, it is pretty significant. egypt is the a very influential country. even though it is one of the poorest countries in the region, it is a powerful arab country. it has a powerful military for sure and has significant intellectual...
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let's turn to foreign affairs. the middle east is to many people a place that was looking like a very exciting beacon of freedom and democracy. now looks like a very dangerous place in a different place. >> i think it is incredibly dangerous, dangerous more than it has ever been. certainly since maybe the '67 4. it is hard to recall a time when there are so many forces at play. i will try to be brief. there is now the risk, for example, of chemical weapons, nerve gas being used in syria which can literally wipe out thousands of people with one single weapon. the united states has been disengaged. the united states has said if we get engaged and intervene all of these terrible things will happen. everything they said would happen if we intervene have not happened because we didn't. there is an absence of american leadership in the region and i just came from a conference and i talked to these leaders. i know them well. they believe the united states is drawn and week. there are al qaeda training camps and to look at
let's turn to foreign affairs. the middle east is to many people a place that was looking like a very exciting beacon of freedom and democracy. now looks like a very dangerous place in a different place. >> i think it is incredibly dangerous, dangerous more than it has ever been. certainly since maybe the '67 4. it is hard to recall a time when there are so many forces at play. i will try to be brief. there is now the risk, for example, of chemical weapons, nerve gas being used in syria...
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at gratitude to the people of connecticut who have entrusted me with the privilege of public service for 40 years, the last 24 in the united states senate. gratitude to my senate colleagues, who find come to know as friends and with whom it has been such an honor to serve. gratitude to all the people without whose help, hard work and support i never would've made it to the senate or state here. the gifted and hard-working staff in connecticut and washington who supported unformed and enriched my service here in the volunteers in my campaign two k. so much and asked for nothing in return, except that i do what i believe is right. gratitude to all those who labor out of view in the corridors of the capitol building, from the maintenance crews to the capitol police and everybody else anywhere in this building. thank you for keeping our capital running and keeping us safe. and gratitude, most of all of course to my family, for the love, support and inspiration dates given every day of my life. my parents, grandparents and siblings, my children and grandchildren and havasu, my wife of alm
at gratitude to the people of connecticut who have entrusted me with the privilege of public service for 40 years, the last 24 in the united states senate. gratitude to my senate colleagues, who find come to know as friends and with whom it has been such an honor to serve. gratitude to all the people without whose help, hard work and support i never would've made it to the senate or state here. the gifted and hard-working staff in connecticut and washington who supported unformed and enriched...
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it's dedicated to the coverage of aboriginal affairs. it's goal is to show another side of indigenous life to a mainstream australian audience. >> they're free to with almost all australians able to turn on the tv and turn on the station and watch and absorb and learn and interact. i think it's a special thing. >> it first hit the airwaves in 2007, but its audience of small broadcasting on subscription tv. fast forward they switch on across the nation seen by the international community as a major leap forward. >> the establishment of natv will challenge stereotypes of people. it will play an important role in promoting the rights of indigenous people and safeguarding indigenous culture and language for years to come. they're broadcasting from an indigenous treasure. with the help of high profile aborigines, they're writing a new chapter in australian history. >> wow. our own amy laporte is joining us. that's a fascinating story. tell us specifically here who is this tv station? who is the audience that they're aiming for that they'd lik
it's dedicated to the coverage of aboriginal affairs. it's goal is to show another side of indigenous life to a mainstream australian audience. >> they're free to with almost all australians able to turn on the tv and turn on the station and watch and absorb and learn and interact. i think it's a special thing. >> it first hit the airwaves in 2007, but its audience of small broadcasting on subscription tv. fast forward they switch on across the nation seen by the international...
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i have the small caliber .22's right now. host: hi, ron. what do you think about the gun laws as a gun owner? caller: i have two weapons and i call them weapons because i served in our military. i have a critter gun to take care of small rodent. i would never consider an ar-15 for that purpose and an extended clip for something like rabbits or groundhogs is laughable. i also own a 12 gauge shotgun. as a person who handles an assault weapon, i can tell you they are designed to maximize killing of human beings. they are not sporting weapons of any kind, and allow people to have them with extended clips is laughable. i expect members of the nra are going to continue to expel this mischaracterization of what these weapons are for. host: frank is from oklahoma. we want to show the front page of "usa today" this morning. caller: i do not think the laws need to be changed. i have a 380 that i carry as a concealed weapon. it is about the same size as a 9 millimeter. host: so it is a handgun. caller: i carry it as a concealed weapon and i am license
i have the small caliber .22's right now. host: hi, ron. what do you think about the gun laws as a gun owner? caller: i have two weapons and i call them weapons because i served in our military. i have a critter gun to take care of small rodent. i would never consider an ar-15 for that purpose and an extended clip for something like rabbits or groundhogs is laughable. i also own a 12 gauge shotgun. as a person who handles an assault weapon, i can tell you they are designed to maximize killing...